Abstract
Two panels of monoclonal antibody reagents were used to serotype all strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolated from four separate geographical areas serving two million of the five million Scottish population. Serotype 113 isolates accounted for 60% of the 869 strains examined and were more prevalent than 1A isolates in each geographical area. A total of 11 JA serovars and 47 1B serovars were recognised. Only two of the 11 IA serovars (Aedgkih/Arost and Aedih/Arst) were found in every centre but these accounted for over 90% of the IA isolates. Although there was a total of 47 different 113 serovars over 80% of the isolates were accounted for by the ten most commonly encountered serovars. There were, however, marked geographical differences within both major and minor serovars. There was a highly significant difference (P < 0.001) between protein IA and 1B serovars with respect to their susceptibility to penicillin. Within each protein 1 type there were also differences in antibiotic susceptibility. Penicillinase-producing N. gonorrhoeae (PPNG) were found in all centres and accounted for 24 (2.8%) of the 869 isolates. The majority of the PPNG (71%) were serotype IA and with one exception were serovar Aedih/Arst. PPNG strains accounted for 37% (16) of the 43 Aedih/Arst isolates. Epidemiological, diagnostic and therapeutic implications arising from the distinct geographical differences in the pool of circulating gonococci are discussed.
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Young, H., Mopes, A., Robertson, D.H.H. et al. Gonococcal infection within Scotland: Antigenic heterogeneity and antibiotic susceptibility of infecting strains. Eur J Epidemiol 6, 1–8 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00155541
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